Comments on: Dear Parents: I want to stop grading your childrenhttp://www.brilliant-insane.com/2013/12/dear-parents-i-want-to-stop-grading-your-children.html
Education on the EdgeFri, 08 Dec 2017 06:49:09 +0000hourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.1By: Mark Barneshttp://www.brilliant-insane.com/2013/12/dear-parents-i-want-to-stop-grading-your-children.html#comment-259
Sun, 08 Dec 2013 15:10:59 +0000http://69.195.124.205/~brillil0/2013/12/dear-parents-i-want-to-stop-grading-your-children.html#comment-259Hey Stephan, I agree that this is an upheaval in how we assess. And it’s high time. There certainly is an immediate shock at this approach, but shock quickly changes to approval, when feedback is presented properly to all stakeholders.
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Sun, 08 Dec 2013 08:53:40 +0000http://69.195.124.205/~brillil0/2013/12/dear-parents-i-want-to-stop-grading-your-children.html#comment-258Kudos to the idea, despite the obvious suspicion and/or shock this will arouse from parents. This would imply an upheaval of the forms of assessment in schools, entrance examinations and job interviews even. To a certain extent, this happens in companies where line boss and employee decide on how well the latter has done over a period of time.
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